Moschetto automatico Pavesi-Revelli
Experimental Italian submachinegun from the mid 1930s based on the Villar Perosa mechanism, 25 rounds magazine and ammunition. The rate of fire is slower than a Villar Perosa, similar to a Thompson submachine gun. This firearm is able of both semi-auto and fully auto fire mode, thanks to a lever on the rear top left of it.
The Pavesi-Revelli

Italian soldier with a Pavesi-Revelli during trials, 1937 circa

Pavesi-Revelli pictures
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I mean. Those top magazine SMG’s aren’t great, but at least it’s ITALIAN. And it does look really cool.
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It would be a nice battle pass weapon for Italians in Tunisia. That is a main issue I have with the VMP 1926 being there - it’s not Italian.
Btw, I’ve just read that page from your first reply. That’s one of (I think) two historical guns using flywheel delayed blowback, so it makes it even more interesting.
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Yes please, I enjoy the Tunisia campaign a lot and seeing more Italian weapons (and vehicles) is always very exciting.
+1 from me!
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